Script step
Summarize
Summary of Script Step in Flow Designer
The Script step in Flow Designer allows users to add custom JavaScript for executing actions that cannot be achieved with core steps. This capability is essential for creating reusable actions tailored to specific business needs.
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Key Features
- Roles and Availability: Accessible as an Action Designer action step for users with the actiondesigner role.
- Input and Output Variables: Separate variables let you map JavaScript data to Flow Designer data, allowing streamlined data management within your scripts.
- Runtime Options: Choose between running scripts on the instance, the MID Server, or using core JavaScript APIs.
- MID Server Selection: Options for running scripts on any, specific MID Server, or using connection aliases to ease credential management.
- Data Handling: Supports JSON data conversion and allows access to input/output variables via global objects.
- Action Error Evaluation: Configure error handling to manage the flow based on step success or failure.
Key Outcomes
By leveraging the Script step, ServiceNow customers can enhance workflow capabilities, facilitate complex integrations, and manage data flow between various steps in their automation processes. This leads to more efficient operations and the ability to adapt workflows to meet evolving business requirements.
Add custom JavaScript to execute within a reusable action. While most core actions and steps fit common use cases, you can build a Script step to execute behavior not satisfied by the core steps.
Roles and availability
Fields
The Script step includes separate input and output variables that enable you to map JavaScript data to Flow Designer data. By defining input and output variables within the step, you can define what Flow Designer data is available within your script, and which scripting variables are available to other steps in your action.
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Required Runtime | The runtime environment required to support the script.
Choices include:
The runtime you select determines the JavaScript objects and methods displayed in the Context-sensitive help. Note: This field is only visible when Integration Hub is activated. |
| Select MID Server Using | Specify the MID Server selection process to use. Choices include:
Note: This field is only visible when Integration Hub is activated, and you select MID from Required Runtime. |
| Connection Alias | Connection & Credential alias record that the system uses to run the action step. Users with the flow_designer or admin role can create or select an associated Connection record.
Using an alias eliminates the need to configure multiple credentials and connection information profiles when using an action in multiple environments. Likewise, if the connection information changes, you don't
need to update your custom action. To learn more about connections and credentials, see credentials, connections, and aliases. Only aliases of connection type Basic are supported. Note: This field is only visible when Integration Hub is activated, and you select Use Connection Alias from Select MID Server Using. |
| Host | The fully-qualified domain name of the MID Server where the system runs the action step. For example, mid-server.domain.com.
Note: This field is only visible when Integration Hub is activated, and you select Use Inline Selection from Select MID Server Using. |
| MID Selection | Option to select the specific MID Server or MID
Cluster.
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| MID Cluster | Data pill for the MID Cluster you want to use. This field is available when MID is selected from the Required Runtime list, and Use Inline Selection is selected from the Select MID Server Using list. |
| MID Application | Specify the application the MID Server must support to be eligible for selection. The system runs the action step from a MID Server that supports the selected application. This field is only visible when Integration Hub is activated, Auto-Select MID Server is selected from the MID Selection list, and you select Use Inline Selection from Select MID Server Using. |
| Capabilities | Capabilities the MID Server must support to be eligible for selection. The system runs the action step from a MID Server that supports the selected capabilities. This field is only visible when Integration Hub is activated, Auto-Select MID Server is selected from the MID Selection list, and you select Use Inline Selection from Select MID Server Using. |
| Specific MID Server | Data pill of the required MID Server. This field is only visible when Integration Hub is activated, Specific MID Server is selected from the MID Selection list, and you select Use Inline Selection from Select MID Server Using. |
| Input variables | Name-value pairs that represent data from the action, enabling you to use action inputs and data from other steps within a script. |
| Script | Script that executes within the action. To access input and output variables in your script, use the global objects inputs and outputs. For example,
inputs.myVariable.Note: Script
step input and output names can't include any of the following reserved system names:
The Script step always converts data stored in the inputs and outputs global objects into strings. If your Script step needs to work with JSON data, you can use the
inputs global object to convert the JSON data into a string. Alternatively, you can define a JavaScript variable as a string rather than a JavaScript object. For example, this script
illustrates two ways you can output JSON data.
By default, Flow Designer run scripts on the instance. To run script from a MID Server requires an Integration Hub subscription. Flow Designer runs script from the domain from which it is triggered or initiated. See Domain separation and Flow Designer. For available classes and methods, see the JavaScript API context-sensitive help or the API reference. |
| Output variables | Map JavaScript output to Flow Designer data pills. Define output variables when you want other steps in the action to use the script output. |
Action error evaluation
- If this step fails
- Data type: Choice
Option to continue running the next step or go to error evaluation. To use the step status code or message for a custom action error condition, see Action error evaluation.
Example
This example builds a JSON payload that can be easily updated or changed and added to a subsequent REST step.
By creating an output variable that represents the payload, you can drag the [Payload] data pill into the REST step Body field.